Britain's Fuel Policy in a European Context


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Article Published: 07 December 1968 Britain's Fuel Policy in a European Context RICHARD BAILEY  Nature volume 220, pages 966–969 (1968)Cite this article


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Britain's presence in the European Economic Community would have far reaching effects on the future development of a common energy policy.


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About this articleCite this article BAILEY, R. Britain's Fuel Policy in a European Context. Nature 220, 966–969 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1038/220966a0


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Issue Date: 07 December 1968


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